More CPAs are being elected to congressional office, an indicator of the recognition that such public service calls for objectivity and independence, writes AICPA President and CEO Barry C. Melancon, CPA, CGMA. A total of 12 accountants serve in the House and Senate and more than 60 CPAs serve in various state legislatures. They bring a spirit of bipartisanship and a willingness to reach long-term solutions, according to Melancon
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